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This complete collection includes every episode of the hugely
popular political satire Yes Minister series 1 – 3 (which first
aired in 1980 on BBC 2) along with each episode in the subsequent
two series of Yes Prime Minister (which aired from 1986).
Meet the bewildered Rt Hon James Hacker, his scheming and
equivocating Permanent Secretary, Sir Humphrey Appleby and of
course, Bernard, the piggy-in-the middle, on their fraught
journey through the corridors of power. One of the classic TV
sitcoms, easily the sharpest political comedy every written, with
clandestine help from real civil servants, and satire that bites
so close to home it sometimes seems more like a documentary. This
does the impossible: it makes politics not just fun but
hilariously funny.
Yes Minister episodes:
'Open Government', 'The Official Visit', 'The Economy Drive',
'Big Brother', 'The Writing on the Wall', 'The Right to Know',
'Jobs for the Boys', 'The Compassionate Society', 'Doing the
Honours', 'The Death List', 'The Greasy Pole', 'The Devil You
Know', 'The Quality of Life', 'A Question of Loyalty', 'Equal
Opportunities', 'The Challenge', 'The Skeleton in the Cupboard',
'The Moral Dimension', 'The Bed of Nails', 'The Whiskey Priest',
'The Middle Class Rip Off'.
Yes, Prime Minister episodes:
'The Grand Design', 'The Ministerial Broadcast', 'The Smoke
Screen', 'The Key', 'A Real Partnership', 'A Victory for
Democracy', 'The Bishop's Gambit', 'One of Us', `Man Overboard',
'Official Secrets', 'A Diplomatic Incident', 'A Conflict of
Interest', 'Power to the People', 'The Patron of the Arts', 'The
National Education Service' and 'The Tangled Web'.
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Yes Minister series 1:
The first series of the elegant
sitcom-cum-farce-cum-sophisticated political satire
Yes Minister, sets off Paul Eddington's Jim Hacker, Minister for
Administrative Affairs, against Nigel Hawthorne's discreetly
obstructive civil servant Sir Humphrey. It the pilot
episode, 'Open Government', curious in that it contains different
and distinctly inferior opening and closing credits to the rest
of the series. You also sense that Mrs Hacker was originally
intended to have a larger role, with comedy focussing on the
clash between political and domestic commitments, until the
writers wisely decided to focus on the stand-off between Jim and
Sir Humphrey, with Derek Fowlds' mousy private secretary Bernard
making occasional interjections. While Sir Humphrey is at times a
little too sinister for sitcom consumption, all the classic
quickly show up. Hacker's occasional Churchillian
bombast, followed by panicky blank double-takes when flummoxed,
Sir Humphrey's unflappable verbosity as he brings the dead weight
of civil service bureaucracy to bear against Hacker's naively
optimistic schemes for open government, Quangos and slashing red
tape in episodes like 'The Economy Drive'. Ironic, that when this
was first screened in the 80s, it was during the rampages of
early Thatcherism in which Government had never been less like
the ineffectual politicking satirised here. --
David Stubbs
Yes Prime Minister series 2:
Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn's superb sitcom
Yes Prime Minister entered 10 Downing Street with Jim Hacker now
Prime Minister of Britain, following a campaign to 'Save the
British Sausage'. Whether tackling defence ('The Grand Design'),
local government ('Power to the People') or the National
Education Service, all of Jim Hacker's bold plans for reform
generally come to nothing, thanks to the machinations of Nigel
Hawthorne's complacent Cabinet Secretary Sir Humphrey (Jeeves to
Hacker's Wooster) who opposes any action of any sort on the part
of the PM altogether. This is usually achieved by discreet
horse-trading. In 'One of Us', for instance, Hacker relents from
implementing defence cuts when he is presented with the
embarrassingly large bill he ran up in a vote-catching mission to
rescue a stray dog on an army firing range. Only in 'The Tangl
* The
disk has English subtitles.
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